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UNESCO High-Level Forum on Museums Shenzhen, China, 10 – 12 November 2016
SPEAKERS PROFILES– BY SESSION
10 November 2016, 10am – 12am Opening High Level Segment Opening Addresses
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Madame LIU Yandong
Vice Premier of the People’s Republic of China
Liu Yandong is a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, vice-premier of the State Council, and a member of the Leading Party Members’ Group of the State Council. Liu entered the workforce in March 1970 and joined the CPC in July 1964. She studied political theory at the School of Administration at Jilin University, and holds the degree of Doctor of Laws.
Mr ZHU Xiaodan Governor of Guangdong Zhu Xiaodan, a native of Wenzhou in Zhejiang Province, is Governor of Guangdong Province. He has worked in Guangdong since 1971 and joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in 1975. He became Guangdong’s vice governor in February 2010, and was appointed acting governor in November 2011. He was elected governor of Guangdong in January 2012 at the fifth session of the 11th Provincial People’s Congress and was re-elected governor of Guangdong Province. Guangdong has been China’s largest provincial economy for more than two decades, generating more than one-tenth of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) annually.
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Mr MA Xingrui Secretary of Shenzhen Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China
Ma Xingrui is an engineer and the Communist Party Secretary of Shenzhen, China's most prominent special economic zone. He concurrently serves as the Deputy Secretary of Guangdong Province. Prior to his posting to Shenzhen he had also served as the head of the Political and Legal Affairs Commission of the provincial party organization. Ma is a full member of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. He previously served as Vice President of Harbin Institute of Technology, General Manager of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, Director of the China National Space Administration, and chief commander of Chang'e 3, China's first lunar exploration mission.
Mr Francesco BANDARIN
Assistant Director-General for Culture, UNESCO
Francesco Bandarin is the UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Culture and Professor of Urban Planning and Conservation at the University IUAV of Venice. In 2014, he was appointed President of the Jury of the Venice Architecture Biennale, curated by Rem Koolhaas and President of the Jury of the First Shenzhen Creative Design Award (SCDA) and is the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal City, Culture and Society. He is President of the Italian Association of Historic Cities (ANCSA), member of the Visiting Committee of the Getty Conservation Institute in Los Angeles and a member of the Steering Committee of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture.
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Vice-Minister HAO Ping
President of the National Commission of the People’s Republic of China to UNESCO
HAO Ping Vice Minister of Education (China) and Chairperson of Chinese National Commission for UNESCO. For the last 7 years he has served as the Vice-Minister of Education, the President of the Chinese National Commission for UNESCO and as a member of the Executive Board of UNESCO. He gained his undergraduate degree in history at Peking University in 1982 and went on to complete a Masters in history at the University of Hawaii (1995) and later a PhD in international relations at Peking University in 1999. He was Vice President of Peking University (2001-2005) and President of Beijing Foreign Studies University (2005-2009).
Mr LIU Yuzhu Administrator of State Administration of Cultural Heritage, China
LIU Yuzhu is Party member of the Ministry of Culture as well as Party secretary and administrator of State Administration of Cultural Heritage. He graduated from Department of Law of East China University of Political Science and Law. Since 1983, he has worked in the Ministry of Culture, serving as office director and deputy director of Cultural Market Bureau, deputy director and director of Culture Market Department, and director of Cultural Industries Division successively. In April, 2014, he was appointed as a Party member of the Ministry of Culture and assistant minister. He has worked in the current position from October, 2015.
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10 November 2016, 10am – 12am Opening High Level Segment (Continued) Opening Addresses (Keynote Speeches)
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Ms Emily RAFFERTY
President Emerita, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Emily Kernan Rafferty served for 40 years at the Met, as chief of institutional advancement, Senior Vice President of External Affairs and as President. Her global experience on behalf of the Museum includes negotiations with many senior world leaders. In the U.S., she worked with government and private-sector officials on initiatives involving funding, marketing and multiple cultural issues. Ms. Rafferty currently serves as Chair of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, Chair of NYC & Company (the city’s official tourism agency), a Board member of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum and Senior Adviser for Heritage Protection and Conservation for UNESCO.
Mr GUAN Qiang
关强
Deputy Administrator of State Administration of Cultural Heritage, (SACH) China.
GUAN Qiang is currently Deputy Administrator of State Administration of Cultural Heritage (SACH) of China, in charge of ICOM China (Chinese Museum Association). He has been working in the field of archaeological research, exhibition curating, cultural heritage protection and museum management over 30 years and previously ever worked for the Palace Museum and Department of Cultural Heritage Protection of SACH.
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Ms Nao HAYASHI Museums Programme Coordinator, UNESCO
An historian of Roman Antiquity by training, Nao Hayashi has worked in the safeguarding of built and movable heritage since 2002 at UNESCO. She has designed and directed numerous operational programmes worldwide for building the capacities of heritage and museum professionals in developing countries and created partnerships among institutions. Since 2014, she has been Museums Programme Coordinator at UNESCO, has led the process of the adoption of the new UNESCO Recommendation on the Protection and Promotion of Museums and Collections, their Diversity, and their Role in Society, by the General Conference in November 2015, and is in charge of its implementation.
10 November 2016, 1:30 – 3.30pm Session 1: Emerging Museum Sector- different Models, different Challenges 1-A: New Museums – Avenue of Creativity
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Mr Francesco BANDARIN
(moderator)
Assistant Director-General for Culture, UNESCO
See page 2.
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Mr Ricardo PIQUET
President, IDG (Instituto de Desenvolvimento e Gestão – Development and Management Institute)
Ricardo Piquet is President of the IDG, overseeing, managing and operating the Museum of Tomorrow. Prior to this, Mr. Piquet served as Social Responsibility Director of Brazilian Multinational Vale S.A. Mr. Piquet has held different positions at Roberto Marinho Foundation, a Globo Group (the largest media group in Brazil) subsidiary for educational and cultural activities, as head of heritage and environment fundraising, and general manager for corporate development. Mr. Piquet holds degrees from the State University of Pernambuco, COPPEAD – Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Japan International Cooperation Agency, MIT and FGV.
Mr WEI Jun
魏峻
Director, Guangdong Museum
WEI Jun is the director of Guangdong Museum. Previously, he served as assistant director of Guangdong provincial institute of Archaeology and deputy director of Guangdong Administration of Cultural Relics. Dr. WEI is a member of the Steering Committee of the Chinese Museums Association, president of Guangdong Provincial Museums Association and an adjunct professor at Sun Yet-Sen University and Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts. He has authored two and co-authored twenty publications, and published over forty academic essays on the subjects of museum studies, underwater archaeology and cultural heritage conservations.
Dr. M.R. Rujaya ABHAKORN
Director, Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Centre for Archaeology and Fine Arts (SEAMEO SPAFA)
Dr. M.R. Rujaya Abhakorn is the Director of Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Centre for Archaeology and Fine Arts that promotes collaboration and capacity building in Southeast Asia and Vice President of the Siam Society under Royal Patronage. Since 2004, he has been involved in heritage conservation activities with UNESCO especially with UNESCO Memory of the World Programme at both the international and regional levels. Previously, he was history lecturer and administrator at Chiang Mai University from 1973-2004, after graduating in Southeast Asian History from Cornell University.
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Dr. YE Yang
叶杨
Director, Shenzhen Museum
Dr. Ye Yang is Director of Shenzhen Museum and Shenzhen Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center and a leading expert of Shenzhen. Mr. Ye is an expert in museum management, highly experienced in museum construction and administration. He has published a number of works and important essays on archaeology and museology. He is also the Deputy Director and Secretary General of City Museum Committee of China Museums Association, Vice President of Guangdong Provincial Museums Association, Chairman of Shenzhen Folk Artists Association, and Council Member of the Palace Museum College (Shenzhen).
Mr Jean-Paul KOUDOUGOU
General Director, National Museum of Burkina Faso
Jean-Paul Koudougou is the General Director of the National Museum of Burkina Faso, responsible for the management of the museum’s collections, the organization of exhibitions and the management of the museum’s staff. He leads the Museum development policy and works for the promotion of the local cultures. He was previously General Director of Cultural Heritage (2014-2015), Director of the Museums Promotion (2010-2014), Curator of the Music Museum of Ouagadougou (2005-2010) and chairperson of ICOM-Burkina Faso (2009-2011).
HE Professor Khaled EL-ENANY
Minister of Antiquities, Arab Republic of Egypt
Prof. Dr. Khaled El-Enany is the Minister of Antiquities of the Arab Republic of Egypt since March 2016. Before serving as a minister of Antiquities, Prof. Dr. El-Enany was the General Director of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo from 2015 to 2016, in addition to being the General Director of the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization from 2014 to 2016. He holds a Ph.D. in Egyptology and a Bachelor’s degree in Tourism Guidance. A Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, France, he is Professor of Egyptology at Helwan University and was a Corresponding Member of the German Archaeological Institute, Berlin.
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10 November 2016, 1:30 – 3:30pm Session 1 Emerging Museum Sector- different Models, different Challenges 1-B Revival of National Museums
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PROFESSOR Lily KONG
(moderator)
江莉莉
Provost and Lee Kong Chair Professor of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University
Professor Kong is Provost and Lee Kong Chair Professor of Social Sciences at the Singapore Management University. She is a social-cultural and urban geographer. Her research has focused on religion, cultural policy, creative economy, urban change, and nationhood and identity. She has published prolifically and won international and local research awards. Her recent books include Arts, Culture and the Making of Global Cities: Creating New Urban Landscapes in Asia (2015); and Religion and Space: Competition, Conflict and Violence in the Contemporary World (2016).
Ms Adriana Valderrama LÓPEZ
Director, Medellin’s House of Memory Museum
Adriana Valderrama López is the current Director of the Museo Casa de la Memoria in Medellin, Colombia. She has a degree in psychology and specializes in transitional justice. She holds a Masters in Peace and Conflict Studies from the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland and is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Philosophy at the Pontifical Bolivarian University of Medellin. She has worked as a professor of Theory of Conflict and Negotiation and Transitional Justice at the same university.
Dr. SHAN Jixiang
单霁翔
Director, The Palace Museum Dr. Shan is a research fellow, senior engineer and nationally registered urban planner. As of 2012, he became the director of the Palace Museum. He has been a member of the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), president of the Cultural Relics Society of China, and vice-chairman of the Architectural Society of China. He is a professor at many universities, including Peking University and Tsinghua University. His published works include more than ten monographs, including Cultural Heritage: Thoughts and Practice and over a hundred academic papers.
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Mr CHEN Chengjun
陈成军
Deputy Director, National Museum of China
CHEN Chengjun, born in 1966, graduated from History Department of Peking University in 1988. Since then, he has been working in the National Museum of Chinese History (now the National Museum of China). He currently serves as the Deputy Director of the National Museum of China, and is a research fellow specialized in exhibition curating.
Mr SHAN Guolin
单国霖
Director and Researcher, Painting and Calligraphy Department, Shanghai Museum
Shan graduated from the Art Theory Department, Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1965 and is an expert at historic studies on theories of Chinese painting and calligraphy. He is also the director and researcher of Painting and Calligraphy Department, Shanghai Museum, as well as a member of National Accreditation Board. He is the editor of Huayan Painting and Calligraphy Collection and Fine Collection of Famous Paintings at Sea. Among the theses he issued are Discussions on Zhejiang Junnian Xingji and its Painting Style He has lectured in the US and is the visiting professor at many universities of Shanghai.
Mr Masami ZENIYA
銭谷眞美
Executive Director, Tokyo National Museum; President, Japanese Association of Museums
Mr. Masami Zeniya is Executive Director, Tokyo National Museum. He is a major in education and cultural policy. He was officer at the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Deputy Commissioner for Cultural Affairs, Agency for Cultural Affairs (2001- 2003), Director-General, Lifelong Learning Policy Bureau, MEXT (2003- 2004), Director-General, Elementary and Secondary Education Bureau, MEXT (2004- 2007), Vice Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (2007- 2009), Executive Director, Tokyo National Museum (2009-present), President of Japanese Association of Museums (2020- present).
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Mrs Nguyễn Thị Bích VÂN
Director, Vietnamese Women’s Museum (VWM)
Nguyễn Thị Bích Vân graduated from the Museum and Heritage Faculty, Hanoi University of Culture and began her career at VWM in 1987. She worked in several different positions there before becoming Director in 2009. Van has been one of the dynamic pioneers behind the renovation of the museum, developing it as a socially interactive museum and a popular place for women. Involving community - especially disadvantaged women – in the museum’s work is her first priority, giving the museum a special and unique focus.
Dr. Mzalendo N. KIBUNJIA
Director, National Museums of Kenya
Dr Mzalendo N. Kibunjia, PH.D. EBS is an archaeologist by profession and, since February 2015, the Director General/CEO of the National Museums of Kenya (NMK). Before his appointment Dr. Kibunjia was a Chief Research Scientist at the National Museums of Kenya undertaking research in palaeoanthropology, heritage and culture studies. Previously he was a Senior Research Scientist in the same institution. From 2009 to 2014, he was Chairperson of the National Cohesion and Integration Commission in Kenya. He holds a Ph.D. and MA in Anthropology from Rutgers, The State University, New Jersey and a BA in Archaeology & History from the University of Nairobi, Kenya.
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11 November 2016, 9:30 – 11am Session 2: Protection of Cultural and Natural Heritage in Times of Peace and Conflict 2-A: Protection of Cultural and Natural Heritage (in normal and conflict/natural disaster situations)
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Professor Markus HILGERT (moderator)
Director, Ancient Near East Museum, Pergamonmuseum Berlin
Prof. Dr Markus Hilgert is a specialist in Ancient Near Eastern Studies and Cultural Heritage Research and Director of the Ancient Near East Museum at the Pergamonmuseum in Berlin. From 2007 until 2014, Hilgert held a chair for Ancient Near Eastern Studies at Heidelberg University. Hilgert is the coordinator of the national research consortium ILLICID focusing on the illicit traffic with cultural property in Germany. He is the co-director of the Iraqi-German expert forum “Iraq’s Cultural Heritage at Archaeological Sites and Museums“. A member of the German Commission for UNESCO, he was named the “National Correspondent for the Blue Shield in Germany” in 2016.
Mr Benoît DE SAINT-CHAMAS
Chief of Staff, Louvre Museum
Benoît de Saint Chamas is a graduate of Sciences-Po and since 2005 has been Chief of Staff to Jean-Luc Martinez, Director of the Louvre Museum, in charge of strategy and international affairs. Benoît de Saint Chamas has also worked with the Director in drafting the report “Fifty Propositions by France for the protection of humanity’s cultural heritage” which was presented to the President of France before being introduced to the public over the G7 meeting held in Tokyo in 2016. Benoît de Saint Chamas is also the successful author of children’s books, including the bestselling STROM series, which has received fifteen literary awards.
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Mr HUO Zhengxin
霍政欣
Professor, China University of Political Science and Law
HUO Zhengxin is currently a Professor of Law and Vice Dean of Faculty of International Law at China University of Political Science and Law. He is a member of China Law Society, associate member of the Centre for Private International Law at the Law School of the University of Aberdeen, the United Kingdom and an observer of the UNESCO 1970 Convention He is also a practicing lawyer of the PRC. Prof. Huo’s principal areas of teaching and research include private international law and international culture heritage law and he has published extensively in these areas.
Mrs Silvie Memel KASSI
Director, Museum of Civilizations of the Ivory Coast
Yooul Silvie MEMEL-KASSI, PhD, was born in Grand-Bassam in Cote d’Ivoire and is museum curator and currently director of Musée des Civilisations since 2006. She has repeatedly been commissioner of exhibitions and international cultural events. Mrs. Kassi is also author of publications, projects, communications and founder of a cultural NGO called Tapa Foundation. Since 2012, she is Mediator and Conciliator at UNESCO on behalf of Cote d’Ivoire about issues regarding the illicit traffic of cultural property. Mrs. Kassi is an Officer in the Order of Cultural Merit of Côte d'Ivoire.
Professor Maamoun
ABDULKARIM
Director General, Antiquities and Museums, Syria
Prof. Dr Maamoun Abulkarim holds a PhD in Archaeology and History and is Director General of Antiquities and Museums, Syria, Professor of Archaeology at the University of Damascus and Syrian co-director of the Syrian-French archaeological mission in the Dead Cities. He was previously a national expert with UNECSO for the Dead Cities project, Director of Scientific Affairs at the Directorate General of Antiquities and Museums, Syrian co-director of the Syrian-British archaeological mission in Homs and Head of the Department of Archaeology, University of Damascus. He has written widely on Syrian civilization during the Roman and Byzantine period and published several books on the subject.
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11 November 2016, 9:30 – 11am Session 2: Protection of Cultural Heritage in Times of Peace and Conflict 2-B: Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Property: the Importance of Documentation, Inventories, Authentication
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Professor Woljciech KOWALSKI
(moderator)
Professor of Civil Law, University of Silesia
Wojciech W. Kowalski is Professor in Civil Law at the University of Silesia, Katowice and head of the Department of Intellectual and Cultural Property Law. The author of several books and articles published in Poland and abroad, he was a representative of Poland to the Council of Europe's Cultural Heritage Committee 1992-1994 and was elected Deputy Chairman of the Committee 1993-1994. One of the founders of the ICOMOS International Committee on Legal, Administrative and Financial Issues, he is a member of State Council for the Protection of Monuments 1997 – 2000 and a legal adviser at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Ms France DESMARAIS
Director of Programmes and Partnerships, International Council of Museums (ICOM)
France Desmarais works with emergency preparedness and response for museums, in the development of training programmes for museum professionals and in ICOM's international fight against illicit traffic in cultural goods, which includes the Red Lists of Cultural Objects at Risk. In 2012, under her leadership, ICOM created the International Observatory on Illicit Traffic in Cultural Goods. She is Permanent Secretary of ICOM's Disaster Risk Management Committee (DRMC) and in December 2015 she edited the book "Countering Illicit Traffic in Cultural Goods: The Global Challenge of Protecting the World's Heritage." She also directly contributed to drafting the new UNESCO Recommendation for museums. 4/11/2016
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Mr DUAN Yong
段勇
Director, Department of Museum and Private Collections, State Administration of Cultural Heritage (SACH), China
DUAN Yong currently serves as the Director of the Department of Museums & Private Collections, State Administration of Cultural Heritage of China and previously he worked for the Palace Museum as Deputy Director. Dr. DUAN has published 4 academic books on bronze wares and the Forbidden City and is also the author of more than 30 essays on museology and research in fighting against illicit traffic of cultural property.
Mr WU Fuqing
吴福庆
Director, ZhiZheng Art Museum
Wu Fuqing is Board Chairman of ZHIZHENG WENBO Group, Director of ZHIZHENG Art Museum, Director of Anhui Chamber of Commerce in Guangdong, Founder and Secretary General of Academy of Ancient Chinese Painting and Calligraphy and Deputy Director of Chinese Commercial Culture Study. As a young yet well-established art identification expert, Wu boasts expertise in theories and appraising experiences as well. Working with the identification and appraising of hundreds of thousands of painting and calligraphy works, Wu is particularly expert at aging identification of artworks by the materials including silk, paper and damask silk, a unique methodology passed down in Wu’s family.
Dr Amara SRISUCHAT Senior advisor, Ministry of Culture of Thailand
Since 2015 Dr. Srisuchat has been senior advisor in archaeology and museums to Thailand's Ministry of Culture. Prior to this, Dr. Srisuchat was the senior expert in art and antiquity, overseeing all museums in Thailand, supervising archaeological excavations on behalf of the Ministry's Division of Archaeology and serving as director of three major national museums. She is credited with significantly improving the operations of regional museums in Thailand. Dr. Srisuchat lectures widely and holds a PhD in Sanskrit, BA in Archaeology from Silpakorn University and a certificate in executive cultural management from Thammasat University.
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Ms Chedlia ANNABI Former President, Arab ICOM; Curator, National Museum of Carthage
Chedlia Annabi is an expert and consultant for UNESCO, ALECSO and ISESCO in Management, Inventory of Museum Collections and in Fighting against the illicit traffic in cultural goods. She was mandated by ICOM and these organizations to perform several missions in Africa and the Middle East and was invited to present papers and lectures in several conferences. She was museum Curator at the National Museum of Carthage, the UNESCO Space Director and was President of Arab ICOM and AFRICOM. She is among other co-author of the ICOM "Hand Book of Standards” Documenting African collections and author of “Manuel de Gestion des Musées africains”.
11 November 2016, 11:30am – 1pm Session 3: Responsibilities of Museum – Ethical and Technological standards for Museums and professionals 3-A: Ethical Standards of Museum Professionals
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Mr Carlos BRANDAO
(moderator)
President, Museu de arte Contemporanea da Universidade de Sao Paolo
Carlos Roberto Brandão is Director of the Museu de Arte Contemporânea da Universidade de São Paulo (USP) and President of the Brazilian Institute of Museums of the Ministry of Culture (2015 – 2016). He was President of IBERMUSEUS, Full Professor of the USP Museu de Zoologia and curator of insects. A Biologist, he holds a masters and Ph.D. in Biological Sciences (Zoology). As professor of Graduate programs in USP Entomology and Zoology he coordinates research projects, integrates editorial committees and cultural councils. He is a member of the International Council of Museums Executive Council, was President of ICOM Brazil (2006-2010) and organiser of the 23rd ICOM General Conference.
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Mr Alberto GARLANDINI
Vice President, ICOM Alberto Garlandini is a museologist, member of the Board of Directors of the State Museum of Mantua’s Palazzo Ducale and of the Scientific Committee of Brescia Musei Foundation. He was appointed by the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Ministry of Foreign Affairs to several Commissions for the national reform of museums and for the promotion of Italian culture abroad. He is ICOM Vice-President and was ICOM Italy’s President and a member of ICOM Advisory Council and ICR’s Board. He was Chair of the Organising Committee of Milan’s 2016 ICOM General Conference. A lecturer at Italian universities and international conferences, he has published widely in Italian, English and French.
Dr Jan MATTSSON Executive Director, UN Live Museums
Jan Mattsson has been Executive Director of the Museum for the United Nations – UN Live since its conceptual development in 2014. Its vision is to engage people globally around the UN values and goals. Museum operations are planned to commence on the web in 2017, followed by exhibitions in physical locations. Jan’s career has included operational field work, program management, and leadership roles at the United Nations. He is passionate about social justice and behavioural ethics. He has a Ph.D. in engineering, with a thesis on management of technological change.
Professor Dorota FOLGA-
JANUSZEWSKA
President, ICOM National Committee (Poland); Deputy Director, the King Jan III Palace Museum, Wilanowie
DOROTA FOLGA-JANUSZEWSKA is President of ICOM Poland and was Chairwoman of the Resolutions Committee at the 31st General Conference of ICOM in Milan 2016. She is a member of the independent group of museum experts of the European Council, is professor at the Academy of Fine Arts and heads the Theory Department at the Faculty of Graphic Arts. She is also a Deputy Director at the King Jan III Palace Museum in Wilanow, Warsaw and worked at the National in Warsaw as general director. She was a founder and creator of museum studies at Wyszynski University in Warsaw (2008-2012) and director of Museology’ Institute.
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Mr YANG Zhigang
杨志刚
Director, Shanghai Museum YANG Zhigang was a professor of Fudan University, majoring in Chinese history of ideology and culture, as well as the research in museum and cultural heritage. Since 2014, he has been the Director of the Shanghai Museum. He is also a member of Steering Group of Chinese Local Chronicles, Vice President of ICOM China (Chinese Museum Association), and Chairman of Administration Committee of ICOM China (Chinese Museum Association).
Mr. JIA Wenzhong
贾文忠
President, China Bronze Ware Committee
JIA Wenzhong is an expert in bronze ware. He has worked in Beijing Municipal Administration of Cultural Heritage, Capital Museum and China Agricultural Museum. He is President of China Bronze Ware Committee, General Secretary of Cultural Relics Repair Committee, member of Cultural Relics Identification Committee, Deputy Director of China Folklore Association, member of Storage Committee of China Museum, Deputy Director of Storage Committee of Beijing Museums Associations, Expert Counsel of Treasure Seeking Program of CCTV Economic Channel, President of China Bronze Ware Committee, editor-in-chief of Studies of Cultural Relics Repair and he has published widely.
Mr SHAN Guoqiang
单国强
Research, National Palace Museum
SHAN Guoqiang graduated from the Department of Art History, Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1965. He is the former director of the Exhibition Department, National Palace Museum and is now the researcher of National Palace Museum. Branded as the Outstanding Expert of the Ministry of Culture, he enjoys special allowance from the Chinese Government. His main research covers the history of ancient calligraphy and painting and appraisal of calligraphies and paintings. He is the postgraduate tutor of the Class of Appraisal of Calligraphies and Paintings, Central Academy of Fine Arts, as well as the appraisal expert of the Economic Channel of CCTV.
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Mr Fallo Baba KEITA Heritage Conservator, Former Director, Ecole du Patrimoine Africain
Fallo Baba Keita is a Conservator and Heritage Manager. Keita started his professional career at the National Museum, Mali, as head of the Conservation Department. From 1998, he worked with ICCROM for the PREVention in Museums development programme in Benin. He served as Programme Specialist and Manager of Africa for a UNESCO/ICCROM programme for immovable cultural heritage in Sub-Saharan Africa. A key player in the creation of the Ecole du Patrimoine Africain, where he held the positions of Coordinator and then Director. Since 2014, he is an Associate Expert with UNESCO Office in Bamako for rebuilding of Malian cultural heritage.
11 November 2016, 11:30 – 1pm Session 3: Responsibilities of Museums – Ethical and Technological Standards for Museums and Professionals 3-B Engaging Communities
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Dr Neal SPENCER (moderator)
Keeper, Ancient Egypt & Sudan, The British Museum
Neal manages the British Museum collection from Egypt and Sudan, and associated research and public outputs, including fieldwork, training and community engagement programmes. In parallel, he oversees two major initiatives: (1) the International Training Programme that brings together curators from the Middle East, Africa and Asia to build a network of professionals who will shape the future of global museums, and (2) ResearchSpace, a web platform for researchers to query disparate cultural heritage datasets and share outputs using linked data. Neal holds a PhD from Cambridge on temple construction in Egypt of the first millennium BC, and currently researches the cultural entanglement of ancient Egypt and Nubia.
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Mr Tõnis LUKAS Director, Estonian National Museum
Tõnis Lukas is Director of the Estonian National Museum, which began activities in its new 35,000m2 exhibition building in 2016. The Museum is renewing its concept as an ethnographic museum taking on the new challenges involved with new form, new exhibitions and public interest. Mr Lukas is by education an historian, currently specialising in the promotion of heritage and museum cooperation with school education and its interaction with science. Mr Lukas was previously director of the Estonian National Museum (1993-1995), Tartu City Mayor (1996-1997), Minister of Education (1999-2002), member of parliament (1995-1996, 2002-2007, 2011-2012) and Minister of Education and Research (2007-2011).
Dr Luisa DE PENA
Director General, Dominican Resistance Memorial Museum; Director, Mirabal Sisters House Museum
Luisa De Peña Diaz holds a BA in Interior Designer and an MA and PhD in Museum Studies, specializing in recovery of repression archives as well at education in human rights and memory. She was a director of several state museums and is former General Museum Director for the Ministry of Culture. She has participated as an advisor for national and international museums projects, has conducted many national and international conferences and has published several important publications. She is president of ICOM Dominican Republic, was a Board Member of ICMEMO and ICOM EC and a member of LEAC, the NPC of AAM.
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Professor Tit Meng LIM
林直明
Chief Executive, Science Centre Singapore; President of the Asia Pacific Network of Science and Technology Centres (ASPAC)
TM Lim is the Chief Executive of Science Centre Singapore and an Associate Professor at the Department of Biological Sciences, National University Singapore. His is also: President of the Singapore Association for the Advancement of Science; Director in the Board of the Association of Science & Technology Centres; President of the Asia Pacific Network of Science Centres; 1st Vice President of the Singapore National Academy of Science and the General Secretary of the Association of Singapore Attractions. He is a Fellow of the Singapore National Academy of Science and a Fellow of the Singapore Institute of Biology.
Mr LU Yue
卢越
Deputy Director, Sichuan Museum
LU Yue is currently Vice Director of Sichuan Museum. He has been working in Sichuan Museum since 2002, mainly in charge of the management of museum, public education service and education research.
Professor Ciraj RASSOOL
Professor, University of the Western Cape
Ciraj Rassool, Ph.D is professor of history and director of the African Programme in Museum and Heritage Studies at the University of the Western Cape. He chaired the District Six Museum and Iziko Museums of South Africa. He is a member of the Human Remains Advisory Committee of South Africa and the Advisory Board for Human Remains Collections in Berlin. He is a past chairperson of the scientific committee of the International Council of African Museums. He has also written many books about museums and recently held university fellowships in the Humanities in Cologne, Germany and Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
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11 November 2016, 2:30pm – 4:30pm Session 4: Development of Public Policies concerning Museums, Collections and Cultural Property 4-A Implementation of the UNESCO Recommendation
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Mr Ieng SRONG
(moderator)
Chief of the Section for Movable Heritage and Museums; Heritage Division, Culture Sector; (UNESCO)
Ieng Srong is Chief of the Section for Movable Heritage and Museums in UNESCO. Previously he worked in promoting world heritage education in the Education Sector of UNESCO and acted as Head of Administrative Law in the Bureau of Human Resources Management. Within his new functions, Ieng Srong is responsible for the implementation of the UNESCO 1970 Convention and of the new UNESCO 2015 Recommendation on Museums. In this capacity, he also serves as Secretary of the Intergovernmental Committee for Promoting the Return of Cultural Property to its Countries of Origin or its Restitution in case of Illicit Appropriation (ICPRCP).
Professor François MAIRESSE
Professor, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris 3)
Professor François Mairesse teaches museology and cultural economics at the Université Sorbonne nouvelle (Paris 3). He also teaches museology at the Ecole du Louvre. He is President of the International Committee for Museology of ICOM (ICOFOM). He was formerly Director of the Musée royal de Mariemont (Morlanwelz), in Belgium (2002-2010) and worked at the Fonds National de la Recherche scientifique and the Cabinet of the Minister President of the French speaking government of Belgium. He is the author of several articles and books on museology, cultural mediation (social inclusion) and cultural economics.
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Dr Julia KUPINA
Deputy Director, Peter the Great Museum
Julia Kupina holds a PhD in History and is Deputy Director of Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (Kunstkamera) RAS since 2002. A graduate from St. Petersburg State University (1984) and the Getty Museum Management Institute (2002) she is the author of research works on aspects of museum activities, catalogues and guides. Her main work deals with the interpretation of the museum collections through international exhibitions, public programs, publications and development of the museum strategic plans. She is a Fellow of the Fulbright Program (1997), UNESCO expert at museum development and cultural heritage preservation projects (2006-2013).
Mr Marcelo Mattos ARAUJO
President, the Brazilian Institute of Museums (IBRAM)
Marcelo Mattos Araujo is the President of the Brazilian Institute of Museums (IBRAM), a governmental agency under the Ministry of Culture. He holds a degree in Law and a PhD in Museology from the University of São Paulo. He was the former State Secretary of Culture of São Paulo (2012-2016), director of the Pinacoteca de São Paulo (2002-2012) and the Lasar Segall Museum (1998-2002) and member of the ICOM Brazil Executive Board (1994-2009). He is currently a member of the São Paulo Art Biennial Council.
Ms Alissandra CUMMINS
Director, Barbados Museum & Historical Society
Alissandra Cummins, GCM, B.A. (Hons.), M.A., FMA is Director of the Barbados Museum & Historical Society, was the Chairperson of the Executive Board of UNESCO (2011-2013) and Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Intangible Heritage since 2011. Ms. Cummins has served as President of ICOM, 2004 – 2010; Chairperson of UNESCO's Intergovernmental Committee for Promoting the Return of Cultural Property to its Country of Origin or its Restitution in Case of Illicit Appropriation (ICPRCP), 2003-2005; the International Advisory Committee of UNESCO's Memory of the World Programme, 2007-2009; and Rapporteur and Vice Chair of the World Heritage Committee (2008-2011).
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Mr Jeremy BARNS
Director, National Museum of the Philippines
Jeremey Robert Barns is the Director and Trustee of the National Museum of the Philippines, Commissioner for the National Commission of Culture and the Arts, the National Historical Commission of the Philippines, a Trustee of the Sugbu Chinese Heritage Museum Foundation, Inc. and Chair of the SEAMEO-SPAFA Governing Board. He previously worked as Assistant Secretary and Consultant at the Office of the President, and Director of the Malacañang Museum and Presidential Museum. He holds an MSc in Economics, has studied in the Philippines, Australia, China and Russia and written extensively on the history of the Philippines, museology and economics.
Mr TIAN Kai
田凯
Director, Henan Museum TIAN Kai graduated from the Department of archaeology of Peking University in 1985 and is currently the director of Henan Museum, curator, Vice President of ICOM China (Chinese Museum Association), Board member of ICMS and a graduate tutor at Henan University and Zhengzhou University.
Dr Taher GHALIA
Director of Development and Management, Museum of Tunisia
Dr Taher Ghalia is Research Archaeologist at the Institute of Patrimony of Tunisia, Associate Professor in Museology at the Manouba University (Tunisia) and UNESCO Expert in the Museums sector (missions in Albania and Paris). He holds a PhD and master’s degree from the University of Provence, and bachelor’s degree from Paris Sorbonne. A member of the German Institute for Archaeology and winner of the Hippone’s Prize, he has written extensively about cultural policy, archaeology and history of Late Antiquity in the Mediterranean region and sustainable development in heritage.
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11 November 2016, 2:30 – 4:30pm Session 4: Development of Public Policies concerning Museums, Collections and Cultural Property 4-B Towards a greater National and international Cooperation for Museums
PHOTO NAME TITLE & INSTITUTION BIOGRAPHY
Ms Gail LORD
(Moderator)
Co-President,
Lord Cultural Resources Planning and Management
Gail Lord is co-president of Lord Cultural Resources which has assisted more than 2,000 museums in 57 countries to improve their facilities, management, exhibitions and collections to benefit the public. She has collaborated with museums and cities to create new kinds of institutions such as the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco, the Foundling Museum in London, The Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg, and The National Ocean Museum in Tianjin. Gail's most recent book is "Cities, Museums and Soft Power". Gail is a Member of the Order of Canada (2016) and Officier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres de France (2014).
Dr Luisa Elena MENGONI
Head of V&A Gallery, Shekou,
Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), London, UK
Dr Luisa Elena Mengoni is Head of the V&A Gallery, Shekou at Design Society and coordinates in China the collaboration between the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) and China Merchants Shekou. She was Curator of Chinese art at the V&A, Curator of Chinese ceramics at the British Museum and British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at University College London (UCL). She worked as consultant on World Bank heritage projects in Guizhou and Chongqing. Holding a degree in Chinese Studies from Università degli Studi L’Orientale (Napoli) and a PhD from University College London (UCL) she taught and published on Chinese art and archaeology, cultural heritage and collecting history.
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Mgr. Martina LEHMANNOVA
Curator, Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague; President of ICOM National Committee (Czech Republic)
Mgr. Martina Lehmannová is a curator at The Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague. She specialises in decorative arts, design and architecture of 19th-20th century. From 2001-2011 she was a curator in Moravian Gallery in Brno and in 2006-2011 was responsible for Josef Hoffmann native house in Brtnice and the house of architect Dušan Jurkovič in Brno. From 2012-2014 she was curator of the applied art collection in The City of Prague Museum. Since 2015 she has been working in The Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague. In 2007 she joined ICOM and was a board member (2012-14) and is president of ICOM Czech Republic (since 2015).
Dr Silvia SINGER SOCHET
Director, Interactive Museum of Economics
She is the General Director, designer and developer of MIDE, Interactive Museum of Economics, the first museum of economics in the world, which since opening in July 2006 has received 14 national and international awards. A Biologist with a PhD in Ecology, she has specialized in museology. Silvia has played important roles on internationally allowing her to advance the Science Museum field in Mexico, amongst the most relevant are: Board Member of the ASTC, Board Member of the AAM, President of ICOM Mexico, Secretary at CECA / ICOM and recently, President of the Mexican Association of Science and Technology Museums.
Professor MIZUSHIMA Eiji
水嶋英治
Professor, Graduate School of Library, Information and Media Studies, the University of Tsukuba; Disaster Relief Task Force Member (ICOM)
Dr Eiji Mizushima is a Professor of Museum Studies at the University of Tsukuba, Chair of the Japan Museum Management Academy and President and CEO of Museum and Culture Advanced Research Centre in Asia Pacific. A graduate in conservation sciences and chemistry, he joined Japan Science Foundation/Science Museum in 1981 as curator and worked for La Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie (Paris). He earned his Ph.D. in world heritage studies and his areas of expertise include Museology, Cultural Resources Management, Cultural Heritage Studies, Digital Archives and Collection Management. He sits on the editorial board of
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International Journal of Intangible Heritage.
Mr GONG Liang
龚良
Director, Nanjing Museum Liang GONG is currently the Director of Nanjing Museum and its Academic Committee, Vice Director of Jiangsu Provincial Department of Culture, Curator and tutor of doctorate candidates. He is also vice president of ICOM China (Chinese Museums Association), Deputy Director of Chinese Cultural Relics Conservation Technology Society, Vice Chairman of Chinese Historical and Cultural Cites Committee and adjunct professor at Nanjing University and Nanjing University of the Arts. He published 5 books and more than 120 essays, co-published 6 books, and edited more than 40 analects and catalogues. His principle areas of research and teaching include the planning of cultural relics conservation, museum management, and museology.
Mrs N’DIAYE Ramatoulaye Diallo
Minister of Culture of Mali Mrs. N'Diaye Ramatoulaye Diallo holds a degree in Political Science and Communication from Barry University of Florida, a bachelor in Marketing and Advertising from the University of Colombus and a post master degree in strategic management and competitive intelligence from « Ecole de Guerre Militaire » of Paris. She has worked on geo-economic issues in the Sahel-Saharan strip and in civil society concerns including feminist causes and young people in politics. Coordinator of the World Bank's project "Development Marketplace", Mrs N'Diaye works with the grant program that identifies and funds innovative, early-stage projects with high potential for development in the West Africa.
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12 November 2016, 10am – 1pm Closing High Level Segment Closing Addresses
PHOTO NAME TITLE & INSTITUTION BIOGRAPHY
Mr Francesco BANDARIN
Assistant Director-General for Culture, UNESCO
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Mr XU Qin Mayor of Shenzhen Dr. XU Qin is, since 2010, the Mayor of Shenzhen Municipal People’s Government of China. From 1978 to 1982, Dr. XU studied at the School of Optoelectronics of Beijing Institute of Technology earned a Master degree of Engineering in 1987. He studied the EMBA course at Guanghua School of Management of Peking University from 1999 to 2001. He then obtained his PhD from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 2004. Before becoming Mayor, he held positions of the Executive Vice Mayor of Shenzhen, Director-General and Deputy Director-General of the Department of Hi-tech Industry, National Development and Reform Commission of China.
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Ms Irina BOKOVA Director General, UNESCO Irina Bokova has been the Director-General of UNESCO since 15 November 2009, and was successfully re-elected for a second term in 2013. She is the first woman and the first Eastern European to lead the Organization. As Director-General Irina Bokova is actively engaged in international efforts to advance gender equality, quality education for all, and the protection of cultural heritage in times of emergencies. Irina Bokova served as Bulgarian Minister for Foreign Affairs a.i. and has received state distinctions from countries across the world and is Doctor Honoris causa of leading universities
Mr CHEN Baosheng Minister of Education, China CHEN Baosheng holds a bachelor's degree in political sciences and economics from Peking University and completed his postgraduate studies in the Party School of the Central Committee of CPC. He served as the Member of Standing Committee of the CPC Gansu Provincial Committee, Lanzhou Party Secretary, Speaker of Lanzhou Municipal People’s Congress and Chairman of Gansu Provincial Union of Social Sciences Circles. He also served as the Vice President of the Party School of the CPC Central Committee. Before being appointed as the Minister of Education in June 2016, he was the Party Secretary and Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Governance (previously China National School of Administration).
Mr. DU Yue Secretary-General, National Commission of the People's Republic of China for UNESCO
Du Yue is the Secretary-General of the National Commission of the People's Republic of China for UNESCO. He currently serves as National Inspector for Education and vice president of the Chinese Society of Education, China Adult Education Association and China Education Association of International Exchanges. He has been engaged in UNESCO activities since he joined the National Commission in early 1980s. He was elected in 2015 as the Secretary-General of the World Federation of UNESCO Clubs and Associations. Du Yue studied in France and China and holds a PhD in education, Master’s in International Law and a Master’s in Politics.